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Conduit browser hijacker

Conduit is a browser
hijacker that is usually installed without the user’s knowledge through a drive-by
download.

The malware, which is frequently bundled with freeware and shareware, presents as
a browser toolbar and search engine.
Once installed, Conduit changes the user’s default browser home page and search engine and
redirects URLs and Web searches. Conduit includes adware and spyware, and has rootkit capabilities
that make it very difficult for people without advanced tech skills to remove it.

The toolbar application also allows users to create their own toolbars to direct traffic and
search results to their desired targets. Along with the toolbar come third-party add-ons, more
toolbars, browser helper objects (BHOs), extensions and plug-ins, all of which can
be customized for unscrupulous practices. The ads send users to affiliated sites, generating
advertising revenue for Conduit and its partners. Conduit is paid for page views and advertisements
that are clicked.

A number of tools exist to remove Conduit from infected systems. To prevent future installations
of Conduit and other unwanted software, users should avoid installing freeware or shareware
programs without first conducting research to ensure they are safe.

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